In 2007, the California Supreme Court reaffirmed that there is a right to picket a store in a private shopping mall under the California state Constitution even though very few other states have chosen to follow its earlier decision recognizing this right. The case:
a) Frisby v. Schultz; b) Board of Airport Commissioners v. Jews for Jesus; c) Hudgens v. National Labor Relations Board; d) Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robins; e) Fashion Valley Mall v. NLRB.
E
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. primary questions b. secondary questions c. pertinent questions d. discretionary responsibilities
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a. denotation. b. demonstration. c. description. d. definition.